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Goethe Institut 37 Merrion Square East, Dublin, 2 |
With this project, the Goethe-Institut takes the visitor on a virtual journey through the idea of Europe, inspired by the legend of Odysseus. Every week, until the end of june the focus will be on a different aspect of E... more
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Civic Offices Atrium Wood Quay, Dublin |
Although its building was opposed by many (it was constructed on a former site of an important archaeological dig), the Civic Offices provide a good insight into urban planning, Dublin style. The impressive glass atrium ... more
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Heraldic Museum/Genealogical Office 2 Kildare Street, Dublin, 2 |
When the military use of heralds became obsolete their expertise was directed to serve a wide range of formal and decorative uses in the civil and political life of Europe. Heralds have functioned in Ireland since 1382 a... more
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ENFO 17 St. Andrews Street, Dublin, 2 |
The Children's Corner at ENFO offers lots of games including floor games and puzzles and colouring pictures that educate young children about a wide range of environmental topics. There's even a video and a pc with inter... more
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Dwyer McAllister Cottage Rathdangan road, Knockanarrigan, Wicklow |
The cottage nestles in the shade of Kaedeen mountain at the top of a grassy lane off the Donard to Rathdangan road in Co. Wicklow. It is a fine example of a traditional thatched cottage built with local stone and whitewa... more
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Grand Lodge Museum Molesworth Street, Dublin, 2 |
Located in the splendid Freemasons' Hall near Dawson Street, this museum chronicles the origins, history and development of the Freemasons movement in Ireland. This museum was only recently opened to the public and exhib... more
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National Transport Museum Howth Demesne, Dublin |
Without doubt this varied collection of cars, trucks, vans, trams, ambulances, fire engines and military vehicles is well worth a visit. Some exhibits are rare, others are unique. But the actual layout of the museum make... more
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Dublin Civic Museum 58 South William Street, Dublin, 2 |
The Dublin Civic Museum The homeliest museum in Dublin as it deals exclusively with things Dublin. The items on display change often but for true Dubs the most poignant exhibit is the battered stone head of Admiral Nelso... more
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Dublin City Archive City Hall, Dame Street, Dublin |
City Hall was first built as the Royal Exchange and was completed in 1779. It was taken over by Dublin Corporation in 1852 and now houses the Dublin City Archives. This collection records the activities of the municipal ... more
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GAA Museum St. Joseph's Avenue, Croke Park, Dublin |
The GAA Museum is one of the best visitor attractions in Dublin. It highlights Ireland’s national games; Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camoige and Handball. In almost town and village in Ireland you will find a GAA clu... more
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